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SUNDAY September 2, 2018 BELGRADE FACULTY OF PHILOLOGY SALA HEROJA / HALL OF HEROES Address: Studentski trg 3, 11000 Belgrade 09:00 Registration 10:00 Official opening of the Congress Miomir Korać, Institute of Archaeology, Director Snežana Golubović, Organizing Committee Mladen Šarčević, Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Minister 10:30 Plenary session “Roman limes at the territory of Serbia” Miloje Vasić: Introduction and Welcome Stefan Pop-Lazić: Limes from Singidunum to Viminacium Nemanja Mrđić: Limes from Viminacium to Porečka reka (Porečka river) Sofija Petković: Limes from Porečka reka (Porečka river) to Dorticum Miroslav Vujović: Roman Arms and Military Equipment from Limes in Serbia Gordana Jeremić: Religious dimension of the Danube Limes - from paganism to Christianity 13:00 - 14:30 Lunch break 14:30 Visits to the National Museum and Sightseeing of Roman Singidunum and modern Belgrade city center GALLERY OF THE SERBIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCE AND ARTS Knez Mihailova 35, 11000 Belgrade 18:00 Guided tour through Exhibition: “Roman Limes and Cities in Serbia” at the

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  • SUNDAY September 2, 2018

    BELGRADEFACULTY OF PHILOLOGYSALA HEROJA / HALL OF HEROES

    Address: Studentski trg 3, 11000 Belgrade

    09:00 Registration

    10:00 Official opening of the Congress

    • Miomir Korać, Institute of Archaeology, Director

    • Snežana Golubović, Organizing Committee

    • Mladen Šarčević, Ministry of Education, Science and

    Technological Development, Minister

    10:30 Plenary session “Roman limes at the territory of

    Serbia”

    • Miloje Vasić: Introduction and Welcome

    • Stefan Pop-Lazić: Limes from Singidunum to

    Viminacium

    • Nemanja Mrđić: Limes from Viminacium to Porečka

    reka (Porečka river)

    • Sofija Petković: Limes from Porečka reka (Porečka

    river) to Dorticum

    • Miroslav Vujović: Roman Arms and Military

    Equipment from Limes in Serbia

    • Gordana Jeremić: Religious dimension of the Danube

    Limes - from paganism to Christianity

    13:00 - 14:30 Lunch break

    14:30 Visits to the National Museum and Sightseeing of

    Roman Singidunum and modern Belgrade city center

    GALLERY OF THE SERBIAN ACADEmY OF SCIENCE AND ARTS

    Knez Mihailova 35, 11000 Belgrade

    18:00 Guided tour through Exhibition: “Roman Limes

    and Cities in Serbia” at the

  • HALL 2 - LImES PARK

    Presentationschedule

    SESSION TOPIC29. mapping the Edge of Empire

    Chairpersons / Session Organizers:Richard Talbert Boris Rankov

    15:10 – 15:30Eugen S. Teodor: Hiding in Woods. Gaps in delineating the Boundary along Limes Transalutanus

    15:30 – 15:50

    Hannsjörg Ubl: Zur Toponomastik der römischen Limeslager an der österreichischen Donau nach den Listen der Limitantruppen von Noricum ripensis und Pannonia prima in der Notitia Dignitatum

    15:50 – 16:10Alexandru Flutur, Adrian-Cristian Ardelean: “Limes Sarmatiae” – Ancient maps, new interpretations

    16:10 – 16:30 Coffee break

    16:30 – 16:50Carolyn Snively: The Border or its Zone? The Situation in Southeastern Dardania

    16:50 – 17:10Brian Turner: A Soldier’s Map: Velleius Paterculus on the Limits of Empire

    Presentationschedule

    SESSION TOPIC36. General session

    Chairpersons / Session Organizers:Ivana Kosanović

    HALL 3 - DOmVS SCIENTIARVm VImINACIVm

    Presentationschedule

    SESSION TOPIC17. Limes in fine? Continuity and Discontinuity of Life in the Forts of the Roman Frontiers

    Chairpersons / Session Organizers:Robert Collins

    15:10 – 15:30

    Piotr Jaworski, Radosław Karasiewicz-Szczypiorski, Shota Mamuladze: Rise and Fall of Apsaros (Gonio, Georgia). Latest Findings on the Chronology of a Roman Fort on the Eastern Edge of the Empire

    15:30 – 15:50Alexandru Rațiu, Ioan Caol Opriș: New research concerning the first phase of the Capidava Roman fort (Moesia Inferior)

    15:50 – 16:10Dan Matei: The post-Roman life in the former castra of Dacia – an overview

    16:10 – 16:30 Coffee break

    16:30 – 16:50

    Anna Flückiger: Coins, Chronology, Continuity, and the Castrum Rauracense: New research on the Castrum and its ‘suburbium’ during Late Antiquity

    16:50 – 17:10Simone Mayer: “Who lies there? Late antique inhumation graves at Augusta Raurica.”

    HALL 4 - DOmVS SCIENTIARVm VImINACIVm

    Presentationschedule

    SESSION TOPIC35. Small finds assemblages as a means to understanding social and economic patterns within the settlements close to Roman camps

    Chairpersons / Session Organizers:Hannes Flück Paul Franzen

    15:10 – 15:30Hannes Flück: Bling for the fling – a fibulae assemblage from the canabae legionis of Vindonissa and its interpretation

    15:30 – 15:50

    Paul Franzen: What can small finds do for you? Weights as an indication for trade and commerce and as a means to determine whether the context is military or civilian.

    15:50 – 16:10Birgitta Hoffmann: Glass in the military settlements: between local production and luxury acquisitions

    16:10 – 16:30 Coffee break

    16:30 – 16:50Anna Walas: Finds distribution analysis and the relationships between fort and annex at Flavian Elginhaugh, Scotland

    16:50 – 17:10Tony Wilmott: Small finds and environmental evidence from the seating ban of the Chester amphitheatre

    HALL 1 - LImES PARK

    Presentationschedule

    SESSION TOPIC16. Stand your Ground!

    Chairpersons / Session Organizers:XX

    15:10 – 15:30John Steinhoff: The Numidian Limes from Mesarfelta to Thubunae: An Interdisciplinary Approach

    15:30 – 15:50Lecat Zénaïde, Fathi Bejaoui: The African Limes during the Byzantine Period: a Networks Stratigraphy

    15:50 – 16:10 Michal Dyčka: Modus Operandi of the Odenwald Limes

    16:10 – 16:30 Coffee break

    16:30 – 16:50Elisabeth Krieger: Watch out for Watchtowers! Fakten und Fiktion zu deren Rekonstruktion

    16:50 – 17:10Maciej Marciniak: Reasons for adaptation a tropaion to the Roman world

    17:10 – 17:30 Ivan Gargano: Locating the VI century Βιμινάκιον

    Presentationschedule SPECIAL EVENT

    mONDAYSeptember 3, 2018

    6:30 Meeting at the Sava river port (Savsko pristanište),

    Karađorđeva BB

    7:00 Departure to Viminacium

    9:00 Arrival to Viminacium

    9:00-10:00 Registration, Refreshments, accommodation at Limes

    Park

    10:00-12:00 Opening and Introductory session

    INTRODUCTORY SESSION

    • Sebastian Sommer: Military Raetia after 2015

    • Zsolt Visy: Recent research activities along the Pannonian Limes in Hungary

    • Mihail Zahariade: The Lower Danubian frontier: 20 years of archaeological and interdisciplinary research on the limes sector Durostorum-Halmyris

    • Thomas S. Parker: The Arabian Frontier

    12:00 14:00 Viminacium Archaeological Park Guided Tour

    14:00-15:00 Lunch

    15:10-17:50 Sessions

    18:00-19:30 Poster Session (Halls 1 and 2)

    19:30 Dinner

    20:30 Amphitheater. Concert Symphony Orchestra La Guardia

  • 17:10 – 17:30Peti Donevski: Was Durostorum a seat of the governor of Moesia Inferior province?

    17:30 – 17:50Aránzazu Medina González: Hic non finit Imperium Romanum. The concept of “no-frontier”

    18:00 – 19:30 POSTER SESSION (HALLS 1 & 2)

    19:30 Dinner

    20:30 Amphitheater. Concert Symphony Orchestra Gvardia

    17:10 – 17:30Berber van der Meulen: The Late Roman limes in the Low Countries: (dis)continuity in a frontier zone (presented by Robert Collins)

    17:30 – 17:50 Presentation XX

    18:00 – 19:30 POSTER SESSION (HALLS 1 & 2)

    19:30 Dinner

    20:30 Amphitheater. Concert Symphony Orchestra Gvardia

    17:10 – 17:30

    Orsolya Lang, Andrew Wilson: First steps on a long way: preliminary results of the research of millstones from the settlement complex of Aquincum

    17:30 – 17:50

    Stefanie Hoss (presenting), Julia Chorus, Julie Van Kerckhove and Carlijn van Maaren: Vicus on the Rhine: the mini-vici of the Lower Rhine between Utrecht and the sea

    18:00 – 19:30 POSTER SESSION (HALLS 1 & 2)

    19:30 Dinner

    20:30 Amphitheater. Concert Symphony Orchestra Gvardia

    17:30 – 17:45

    Tom Hazenberg: Presentation of the Dutch-German UNESCO-nomination promo booklet

    Presentation about a new publication of the series “Frontiers of the Roman Empire” by Sonja Jilek and David J. Breeze

    17:45 – 18:00 David Breeze: Very Special Secret Event

    18:00 – 19:30 POSTER SESSION (HALLS 1 & 2)

    19:30 Dinner

    20:30 Amphitheater. Concert Symphony Orchestra Gvardia

  • TUESDAYSeptember 4, 2018

    EXCURSION 1Iron Gate and Felix Romuliana

    09:00 Departure from Viminacium

    12:00 Lepenski vir, mesolithic settlement

    14:00 Departure from Lepenski vir

    15:00 Diana / Karataš

    17:00 Archaeological museum of the Iron Gate (Đerdap) Kladovo

    14: 00 Lunch at Kladovo

    16:00 Pontes / Kostol

    17:00 Felix Romuliana / Gamzigrad

    18:00 Departure to Viminacium

    21:30 Opening of Viminacium fest

  • WEDNESDAYSeptember 5, 2018

    HALL 2 - LImES PARK

    Presentationschedule

    SESSION TOPIC12. Christianity at the Frontiers

    Chairpersons / Session Organizers:Dominic Moreau

    9:00 – 9:20 Dănuţ Aparaschivei: Pilgrims from the province of Scythia in Ephessus

    9:20 – 9:40Stefanie Hoss: Christian symbols on the weapons and equipment of Roman soldiers

    9:40 – 10:00Erin Darby: Christians in the Late Roman army of Palestine: New evidence from ‘Ayn Gharandal (Arieldela), Jordan

    10:00 – 10:20Reinhardt Harreither: Christian soldiers as martyrs at the Danubian frontier

    10:40 – 10:40Vinka Matijević: Classical heroes and biblical characters. About the Roman belt found in Zmajevac (Ad Novas)

    10:40 – 11:10 Coffee break

    Presentationschedule

    SESSION TOPIC3. Long Way to Travel

    Chairpersons / Session Organizers:Vladimir P. Petrović Francis Tassaux

    WEDNESDAYSeptember 5. 2018

    HALL 1 - LImES PARK

    Presentationschedule

    SESSION TOPIC1. Fortifying our frontiers

    Chairpersons / Session Organizers:Rebecca Jones Nemanja Mrđić

    9:00 – 9:20Andreas A. Schaflitzl: Crumbled stones and burnt wood – results of the excavation on the Raetian Limes in Laimerstadt (Bavaria)

    9:20 – 9:40Daniel Burger, Peter Henrich, Markus Scholz: A new Roman early imperial military camp at the lower Lahn

    9:40 – 10:00Sirma Alexandrova: Early Roman temporary military camp near the village of Polenitsa, Sandanski municipality, SW Bulgaria

    10:00 – 10:20 Rebecca H. Jones: Our ditches are missing! Camps without defences

    10:40 – 10:40 Birgitta Hoffmann: The Roman Gask Project

    10:40 – 11:10 Coffee break

    11:10 – 11:30 David Woolliscroft: How long was the Roman Gask Frontier (and when)?

    11:30 – 11:50William S. Hanson: Understanding the design of the Antonine Wall: some problems and issues

    WEDNESDAYSeptember 5. 2018

    HALL 3 - DOmVS SCIENTIARVm VImINACIVm

    Presentationschedule

    SESSION TOPIC5. A Farewell to Arms

    Chairpersons / Session Organizers:Ivan Radman Livaja Miroslav Vujović

    9:00 – 9:20Miroslav Vujović: Weapons and Military Equipment from the Roman camp Novae at Čezava (Serbia)

    9:20 – 9:40Boris Rankov: Roman ‘cavalry sports’ face-mask helmets and the spectacle of pantomime

    9:40 – 10:00

    Jelena Lj. Cvijetić, Ivana D. Kosanović: Inscriptions and stamps on Roman weapons and military equipment from the Serbian part of Limes

    10:00 – 10:20 Liviu Petculescu: The swords in Roman Dacia

    10:40 – 10:40

    Julia Kopf: Considerations on the formation and location of military equipment find concentrations in Roman forts stimulated by an armour assemblage from Brigantium/Bregenz (Austria)

    10:40 – 11:10 Coffee break

    WEDNESDAYSeptember 5. 2018

    HALL 4 - DOmVS SCIENTIARVm VImINACIVm

    Presentationschedule

    SESSION TOPIC6. Production, Industry and Trade

    Chairpersons / Session Organizers:Ioan Piso Gordana Jeremić

    9:00 – 9:20

    Tatiana Ivleva, Matt Phelps: Frontier glass: a recipe and production technology for Romano-British glass bangles in the northern British frontier zone

    9:20 – 9:40Erik Timmerman, The impact of Rome on socio-economic life along the Lower Germanic Limes: blessing or curse?

    9:40 – 10:00Silke Lange: Some thoughts about the spread and origin of Wooden artifacts found in Roman contexts in the Netherlands and elsewhere

    10:00 – 10:20 Ella Magdalena Hetzel, Craftwork in Roman Cologne

    10:40 – 10:40Felix Marcu, George Cupcea: Supplying the Roman Army on the limes of Dacia Porolissensis

    10:40 – 11:10 Coffee break

    WEDNESDAYSeptember 5, 2018

    9:00-18:30 Sessions

    10:40 – 11:10 Coffee Break

    12:50 – 14:20 Lunch Break

    16:00 – 16:30 Coffee Break

    19:30 Dinner

    21:00 Viminacium Fest (Amphitheatre)

  • 11:10 – 11:30

    Sara Zanni, Biljana Lučić, Alessandro De Rosa: Seek and ye shall find. A spatial approach to mapping Roman roads and buried archaeological sites in the Srem region. The case study of Tapavice site

    11:30 – 11:50Chaim Ben David: Back to the Via Militaris east of the Via Nova Triana in Arabia

    11:50 – 12:10Željko Miletić, Silvia Bekavac: Octavian’s Footprints: Hillforts, camps and roads between Burnum and Synodium

    12:10 – 12:30Ivo Glavaš: Beneficiarii consularis stationes along the Roman road Aquielia – Dyrrachium. State of research

    12:30 – 12:50Igor Vukmanić: The Limes road in Croatia – Known data, new interpretation

    12:50 – 14:20 Lunch break

    14:20 – 14:40Gerda Sommer v. Bülow: Die Bedeutung des Siedlungsplatzes Gamzigrad für das Sicherheitssystem der Provinz Dacia Ripensis

    14:40 – 15:00

    Ioana Oltean, João Fonte: The road to be taken: a GIS-based analysis of the spatial and networking patterns pertaining to the Roman conquest of Sarmizegetusa Regia, Dacia

    15:00 – 15:20Francis Tassaux: Le réseau routier et fluvial dans l’Atlas informatisé de l’Illyricum (IllyrAtlas)

    15:20 – 15:40Vladimir P. Petrović, Mihai Popescu: De l’Adriatique aux Carpates: voies parallèles, chemins alternatifs, déviations routières

    Presentationschedule

    SESSION TOPIC21. Life and health on the Roman Limes

    Chairpersons / Session Organizers:Nataša Miladinović-Radmilović

    11:50 – 12:10Matthew Symonds: Thinking small: the role of fortlets in building frontiers

    12:10 – 12:30Horatiu Cociș: Burgus-type structures from the frontier of Dacia Porolissensis

    12:30 – 12:50Felix Marcu, George Cupcea, Aleksandra Jankowska and Jacek Rakoczy: New LiDAR data on the NW limes of Dacia

    12:50 – 14:20 Lunch break

    14:20 – 14:40

    Alexandru Popa: Geomagnetische Prospektionen an römischen Militäranlagen im SO Sie-benbürgen / Geomagnetic prospections in the Roman Military sites in south-east Transylvania

    14:40 – 15:00Cristina Mitar, Adriana Rusu Pescaru, Eugen Pescaru: Cigmău – an unusual fort near the imperial border

    15:00 – 15:20Florian Matei-Popescu, Ovidiu Țentea, Moesia Superior and Dacia during Trajan: Army and Frontiers

    15:20 – 15:40 Perica Špehar: Non-invasive prospection of the site Egeta

    15:40 – 16:00Snežana Nikolić, Ivan Bogdanović, Goran Stojić, Ljubomir Jevtović: Exploring Viminacium: New excavations on the legionary fortress

    16:00 – 16:30 Coffee break

    16:30 – 16:50Daniel Burger: New researches of the Roman fortress of Mogontiacum/Mainz

    16:50 – 17:10Uwe Xaver Müller: The internal structure of the legionary fortress of Mogontiacum/ Mainz (Germany) – First insights

    11:10 – 11:30

    Boris Alexander Burandt: Marble soldiers on Marcus’ column: a comparison of its depictions of Roman military equipment and the archaeological finds

    11:30 – 11:50Martijn A. Wijnhoven: On the origin of mail and the evidence of its early use in the Roman Republic

    11:50 – 12:10Radu Iustinian Zăgreanu: Weaponry and military equipment from the auxiliary fort of Arcobara

    12:10 – 12:30

    Frederik-Sebastian Kirch: Weapons in the vicus and the fall of Weißenburg A Comparison between three points of excavations with Roman and Germanic Weapons at Weißenburg in Bayern (Bavaria)

    12:30 – 12:50Monica Gui: 3rd century cavalry (equites legionis?) equipment illustrated on a few monuments from Dacia Superior

    12:50 – 14:20 Lunch break

    14:20 – 14:40Ildar Kayumov: Some thoughts on the construction of the Roman scorpio of the Principate period

    14:40 – 15:00Maria Novichenkova: Roman military cingulum details of Early Principate from a sanctuary Gurzufskoe Sedlo at Mountain Taurica

    15:00 – 15:20

    Fazekas Ferenc: Militaria Lussoniensia. Römische Ausrüstungsgegenstände und Schutzwaffen aus Paks-Dunakömlőd / Roman military equipment and defensive weapons from Paks-Dunakömlőd

    Presentationschedule

    SESSION TOPIC24. Arts and Crafts along Limes

    Chairpersons / Session Organizers:Ivana Popović Bojan Đurić

    11:10 – 11:30

    Ionuț Bocan, Catalina Mihaela Neagu, Mihaela Simion, Decebal Vleja: The Entry Gate of Luxuries in the Province of Dacia; Imports from Lezoux to Micia (Veţel, Hunedoara County, Romania)

    11:30 – 11:50Mirjana Vojvoda, Adam Crnobrnja: Circulation of Provincial Coins “Provincia Dacia“ at the Territory of Present-Day Serbia

    11:50 – 12:10Damjan Donev: Patterns of urban settlement on and behind the Danube Limes-a geographical perspective

    12:10 – 12:30Slavtcho Kirov: Patrimonium caesaris in the Danubian provinces I-III century p.C

    12:30 – 12:50Lucretiu Birliba: Les bénéficiaires des gouverneurs et les stations douanières en Mésie Inférieure

    12:50 – 14:20 Lunch break

    14:20 – 14:40 Mateusz Żmudziński: Comments on the trade in the Late Roman Period

    14:40 – 15:00

    Merab Khalvashi: On the relationships between Romans and locals in eastern Black Sea littoral: brown clay amphoras discovered in the fort of Apsarus

    15:00 – 15:20Martin Lemke: Supplying Novae. The logistic network for provisioning the legio I Italica

    15:20 – 15:40Saša Redžić, Ivana Kosanović, Mladen Jovičić, Ljubomir Jevtović: New evidence of brick production at Viminacium

    15:40 – 16:00Ivana Ožanić Roguljić, Angelina Raičković: Evidence of cheesemaking in Lower Pannonia and Upper Moesia

    16:00 – 16:30 Coffee break

  • 15:40 – 16:00

    Nataša Miladinović-Radmilović, Ilija Mikić, Dragana Vulović, Ksenija Đukić: The appearance of ulcer on one skeleton from Viminacium and the possibility of its’ treatment in Antiquity

    16:00 – 16:30 Coffee break

    16:30 – 16:50

    Dragana Vulović, Ilija Mikić, Ksenija Đukić, Nataša Miladinović-Radmilović: Case of myositis ossificans traumatica on one skeleton from Viminacium

    16:50 – 17:10Ilija Mikić, Nataša Miladinović-Radmilović, Dragana Vulović, Ksenija Đukić: Possible explanations for mass skull burials at Viminacium

    17:10 – 17:30Emilija Nikolić, Snežana Golubović: Burial Structures of Viminacium: Building and Construction

    17:30 – 17:50C. Scott Speal: Settlement Size, History, and Mortality at Roman Viminacium: Testing the Urban Graveyard Hypothesis

    17:50 – 18:10

    Aleksandar P. Simić, Gordana Jeremić: Roman Medicine and Healthcare on the Upper Moesian Limes in Serbia – Archaeological Evidences

    19:00 Dinner

    21:00 Viminacium Fest (Amphitheatre)

    17:10 – 17:30

    Lisa Berger (presenting author), Friedrich Lüth, Steve Bödecker, Large scale geomagnetic survey: the legionary fortresses of Vetera I (Xanten/Germany)

    17:30 – 17:50

    Steve Bödecker (presenting author), Friedrich Lüth, Lisa Berger: Large scale geomagnetic survey: the surrounding area of the legionary fortresses of Vetera I (Xanten/Germany)

    17:50 – 18:10

    Horváth, F., Szabó, M., Viczián, I.: Mud Max – Revealing Roman landscape in the modern industrial environment on the Brigetio – Azaum limes section, Hungary

    19:00 Dinner

    21:00 Viminacium Fest (Amphitheatre)

    15:20 – 15:40Ivana Popović: Roman Cameos With Female Busts from the Limes Region: Their Meaning and Role in the Political Propaganda

    15:40 – 16:00Iva Kaić: Roman engraved gems from Burgenae in the Archaeological Museum in Zagreb

    16:00 – 16:30 Coffee break

    16:30 – 16:50Bojan Đurić: The Sirmium sarcophagus production on the Danube Limes and the Titel sarcophagus in Timişoara

    16:50 – 17:10Boris Alexander Burandt: Entertaining the Empire – Rome´s frontiers and the arena industry

    17:10 – 17:30

    Mihaela Simion, Decebal Vleja, Ionuț Bocan, Catalina Mihaela Neagu: The Entry Gate of Luxuries in the Province of Dacia; Roman Engraved gems from Micia (Veţel, Hunedoara County, Romania)

    17:30 – 17:50Ana Cristina Hamat, Georgescu Ștefan Viorel: Roman Jewellery from South-West of Dacia

    17:50 – 18:10Ortolf Harl: Military virtue as depicted on official and personal monuments from the Danubian provinces

    18:10 – 18:30Biljana Lučić, Miroslav B. Vujović, Jasmina Davidović: The Tomb with Paleochristian Wall Paintings from Sirmium

    19:00 Dinner

    21:00 Viminacium Fest (Amphitheatre)

    16:30 – 16:50 GENERAL DISCUSSION ON PRESENTED PAPERS

    16:50 – 17:10

    Presentationschedule

    SESSION TOPIC14. From East to West my Legions are the Best!!!

    Chairpersons / Session Organizers:Domagoj Tončinić

    17:10 – 17:30

    Jürgen Trumm: Trajan, legio XI and Caius Iulius Quadratus Bassus - the last legatus legionis of Vindonissa (Windisch/Switzerland)

    17:30 – 17:50Domagoj Tončinić: Die Denkmäler der Legio XI in der Provinz Dalmatien

    17:50 – 18:10Ran Ortner: The Cestius Gallus and The XII Roman Legion Campaign to Jerusalem in 66 A.D. and its historical-strategic consequence

    18:10 – 18:30Louisa Campbell: Barbarians on the Edge of Empire – Colouring in the Antonine Wall Distance Stones (Rebecca Jones presenting)

    19:00 Dinner

    21:00 Viminacium Fest (Amphitheatre)

  • THURSDAYSeptember 6, 2018

    EXCURSION 2Lower Pannonian limes and Sirmium

    09:00 Departure from Viminacium

    10:15 Sights along Danube

    11:15 museum of Vojvodina - Novi Sad

    12:00 Lunch

    14:00 Departure to Sirmium

    15:00 Sirmium

    17:00 Reception

    14: 00 Departure to Viminacium

    21:00 Viminacium fest

  • FRIDAYSeptember 7, 2018

    HALL 2 - LImES PARK

    Presentationschedule

    SESSION TOPIC18. Transformation of Limes in Late Antiquity

    Chairpersons / Session Organizers:Sylvain Janniard Vujadin Ivanišević

    9:00 – 9:20Sylvain Janniard, «La prise de Rome en 410 : crise des frontières ou crise politique ?”

    Vujadin Ivanišević, Ivan Bugarski: Spatial, Military and Economic aspects of Roman Defence on the Upper Moesian Limes

    9:20 – 9:40Sofija Petković: Early Byzantine Horizon in the Fortification of Pontes – Trajan’s Bridge

    9:40 – 10:00 Agnieszka Tomas: Late Roman annex in Novae (Moesia Inferior)

    10:00 – 10:20Conor Whately: Demilitarizing the Southeast Frontier at the End of Antiquity

    10:40 – 10:40Maxime Petitjean: L’évolution du système défensif du Bas-Danube au ive siècle et la ‘grande stratégie’ de l’Empire romain tardif

    10:40 – 11:10 Coffee break

    FRIDAYSeptember 7, 2018

    HALL 1 - LImES PARK

    Presentationschedule

    SESSION TOPIC1. Fortifying our frontiers

    Chairpersons / Session Organizers:Rebecca Jones Nemanja Mrđić

    9:00 – 9:20István Gergő Farkas: New finds from the auxiliary fort Lugio/Florentia (Dunaszekcső, HU)

    9:20 – 9:40C-G. Alexandrescu, C. Gugl, G. Grabherr, B. Kainrath: Military and civilian sites in the hinterland of Troesmis

    9:40 – 10:00

    Mihail Zahariade: Limes Scythicus qui latius diffusiusque porrigitur (CTh. VII 17.1). A commentary on a 4th and 5th century segment of a Danube river frontier

    10:00 – 10:20

    Stefan Traxler, Gerald Grabherr, Barbara Kainrath and Wolfgang Klimesch: Burgus & Quadriburgium. Two Late Antique fortifications in Northwestern Noricum

    10:40 – 10:40

    Gerald Grabherr, Stefan Groh, Barbara Kainrath and Stefan Traxler: Before the Legion arrives – The presence of the Roman army on the western ripa Norica

    10:40 – 11:10 Coffee break

    FRIDAYSeptember 7, 2018

    HALL 3 - DOmVS SCIENTIARVm VImINACIVm

    Presentationschedule

    SESSION TOPIC11. Religion and beliefs on the frontiers

    Chairpersons / Session Organizers:Nadežda Gavrilović Vitas Martin Henig

    9:00 – 9:20Nadežda Gavrilović Vitas: The Cult of God Mithras on Roman Danube Limes in Lower Pannonia and Upper Moesia

    9:20 – 9:40Ozren Domiter: Understanding the Cult of the Danube Horseman: New Approaches

    9:40 – 10:00Ljubica Perinić: What are we missing? On the invisibility of Silvanus Orientalis

    10:00 – 10:20Ivan Radman-Livaja: New evidence for the worship of Epona on the Danubian limes

    10:40 – 10:40

    Ljubiša Vasiljević: Archaeological monuments of Silvanus and his cult community (Mars, Diana, “woodland deities”) in part of Danube limes in Serbia

    10:40 – 11:10 Coffee break

    11:10 – 11:30Tatiana Ivleva: Embodied religion: Norico-Pannonian gestural language on funerary monuments

    FRIDAYSeptember 7, 2018

    HALL 4 - DOmVS SCIENTIARVm VImINACIVm

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    SESSION TOPIC7. What about us? Exploring the lives of women and children on the Frontiers

    Chairpersons / Session Organizers:Elizabeth M. Greene Jelena Anđelković GrašarMilica Marjanović Ilija Danković

    9:00 – 9:20Elizabeth M. Greene and Andrew Birley: Women and War: The composition of the Vindolanda Severan-period military community

    9:20 – 9:40

    Claire Millington: At home on the base? Examining the accommodation of auxiliary fort commanders and equestrian legionary tribunes on western frontiers

    9:40 – 10:00Anna Mech: Female religiosity in military settlements in Southeastern European provinces

    10:00 – 10:20Kaja Stemberger: Do expressions of identity draw borders? Case study of female identity in Roman-period Slovenia

    10:40 – 10:40Ilija Danković, Ilija Mikić: Recent discovery of sarcophagus in Viminacium. Evidence of mors immatura?

    10:40 – 11:10 Coffee break

    FRIDAYSeptember 7, 2018

    9:00-18:30 Sessions

    10:40 – 11:10 Coffee Break

    12:50 – 14:20 Lunch Break

    16:00 – 16:30 Coffee Break

    19:30 Dinner

    21:00 Viminacium Fest (Amphitheatre)

  • 11:10 – 11:30Alexandra Teodor: The old imperial castrum in a new shape: the Late Roman fort. Case study on Dobruja

    11:30 – 11:50

    M’Barek Brahim: From the imperial court to the field, Пυργοκάστελλον -Pyrgocastellum. A architectural innovation imagined in Constantinople and implemented by Justinian’s men on the border

    11:50 – 12:10Antoan Tonev: Foederati – beyond or on our side of the limes? How Romans prefer them?

    12:10 – 12:30Sebastian Schmid: The Roman fort at Arelape/Pöchlarn and its development in Late Antiquity

    12:30 – 12:50Dominic Moreau: Le concept de “limes” dans les sources textuelles antiques / The Concept of “limes” in Ancient Textual Sources

    12:50 – 14:20 Lunch break

    14:20 – 14:40

    Thomas Becker: Militärisch und/oder zivil ? – Zur spätantiken Nutzung des mittelkaiserzeitlichen Kastells von Dormagen (Rheinkreis Neuss/D) / Military or civilian ? – The late antique use of the auxiliary fort or Dormagen

    14:40 – 15:00

    Ignacio Arce: A Tetrarchic Roman fort under the Umayyad palace of Khirbat al-Mafjar (Jericho)? An hypothesis on the location of the missing Roman forts at Ariha-Jericho (Palestina) and the sequence of transformation and reuse of the site.

    15:00 – 15:20Harry van Enckevort (presenting author), Joep Hendriks ‒The afterlife of the Dutch part of the limes ad Germaniam inferiorem

    15:20 – 15:40

    Mihailo Milinković: Is there a “hinterland” of the limes in Early Byzantine Illyricum? New observations almost 60 years after the introductory study of Đorđe Stričević.

    11:10 – 11:30 Julian Bennett: The fort at Çitköy-Sabus reconsidered

    11:30 – 11:50Maciej Czapski: On the edge of the Roman Empire – a defensive system of the south region of Mauretania Tingitana

    11:50 – 12:10 Zbigniew T. Fiema: The Roman Fort in Hegra

    12:10 – 12:30John Peter Oleson: Tradition and Innovation in the Trajanic Auxiliary Fort at Hauarra (Humayma), Jordan

    12:30 – 12:50Mark Driessen: Power Over or Power With? Monumentality in the Desert: the Roman legionary fortress of Udhruh (Jordan)

    12:50 – 14:20 Lunch break

    14:20 – 14:40

    14:40 – 15:00 GENERAL DISCUSSION ON PRESENTED PAPERS

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    SESSION TOPIC2. The Purpose of Roman Fron-tiers: A Debate

    Chairpersons / Session Organizers:David J Breeze Christof Fluegel

    15:00 – 15:20 Eberhard Sauer: To defend the Empire

    15:20 – 15:40 Erik Grafstaal: To prevent raiding

    15:40 – 16:00 Marcus Gschwind: To control transhumance

    16:00 – 16:30 Coffee break

    16:30 – 16:50 Andreas Thiel: To control movement into and out of the province

    16:50 – 17:10 Alan Rushworth: To protect travellers in the frontier zone

    11:10 – 11:30Milica Marjanović, Commemoration of Children in the Province of Upper Moesia – Evidence from Limes and its Hinterland

    11:30 – 11:50

    Decebal Vleja, Mihaela Simion, Cata-lina Mihaela Neagu, Ionuț Bocan:  Woman at the Edge of the Empire. Case Study - Domitia from Micia (Dacia)

    11:50 – 12:10Jelena Anđelković Grašar: Women in the visual culture of Late Antiquity on the Central Balkans: The inferior sex got a new exterior?

    12:10 – 12:30

    Olga Špehar, Branka Vranešević: Mater Castrorum: representation of an ideal Empress or the rebirth of a Republican ideal woman?

    12:30 – 12:50Anne Chen: Digital Technologies and the Possibilities for Gender and Family Research Along the Limes

    12:50 – 14:20 Lunch break

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    SESSION TOPIC30. [Continuation of] Building materials: Elements of construction, elements of expression?

    Chairpersons / Session Organizers:Craig A. Harvey Tanja Romankiewicz Guus Gazenbeek

    14:20 – 14:40Tanja Romankiewicz (presenting author) and Benjamin Russell: Earthen Empire: earth and turf building in the northwest provinces

    14:40 – 15:00

    Craig A. Harvey, M. Barbara Reeves: Ceramic Building Materials from the Roman Fort at Hauarra (modern Humayma, Jordan): An Examination of the Manufacturing Processes

    11:30 – 11:50Nicolay Sharankov: Local cults for Roman use: The sanctuary of Dominus Plester and Diana Plestrensis

    11:50 – 12:10Tomasz Dziurdzik: Expressing regional and professional religious identities in Roman army: the case of female cavalry “sports” helmets

    12:10 – 12:30Carsten Wenzel: Votum solvit! – Sanctifications of military personal and a new sacred area in Roman Nida (Frankfurt am Main-Heddernheim)

    12:30 – 12:50Csaba Szabó: Religion in the making in Roman Dacia: space sacralisation and religious appropriation on the frontiers of the Empire

    12:50 – 14:20 Lunch break

    14:20 – 14:40 Catherine Leisser: Ritual Artefacts: Right or Wrong?

    14:40 – 15:00 GENERAL DISCUSSION ON PRESENTED PAPERS

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    SESSION TOPIC31. Bath buildings

    Chairpersons / Session Organizers:Stefanie Hoss Bebina MilovanovićEmilija Nikolić

    15:00 – 15:20Bebina Milovanović, Emilija Nikolić and Dragana Rogić: Body Function and Life Process of a Roman Building: Viminacium Baths

    15:20 – 15:40Ovidiu Țentea, Britta Burkhardt: Baths on the Frontiers of Roman Dacia

    15:40 – 16:00Ioan Carol Opriș, Alexandru Rațiu and Tiberiu Potârniche: Roman military baths from Capidava (2nd – 3rd c. A.D.)

    16:00 – 16:30 Coffee break

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    SESSION TOPIC34. Roman Egypt

    Chairpersons / Session Organizers:Steven Sidebotham

    15:40 – 16:00Steven Sidebotham: Results of Fieldwork at Berenike (a Ptolemaic-Roman Port on Egypt’s Red Sea Shore): 2013-2018

    16:00 – 16:30 Coffee break

    16:30 – 16:50Steven Sidebotham: Survey of the Berenike-Nile Roads 1987-2015: the Highways, the Military Installations, Mines and Quarries

    16:50 – 17:10 Rodney Ast: New Greek Inscriptions from the Temple of Isis at Berenike

    17:10 – 17:30Joan Oller Guzmán: Controlling the Mons Smaragdus: The Presence (or Absence) of the Roman Army in a Productive Frontier Region

    17:30 – 17:50Julia Lougovaya-Ast: Pleasure and Entertainment on the Roman Frontier

    17:50 – 18:10Iwona Zych: The Blemmyan record in Berenike of the late period (4th–6th centuries AD)

    18:10 – 18:30Julien Cooper: Trade routes, raiding, and mining: thoughts on the Blemmyean desert state in Late Antiquity

    18:30 – 18:50Peter Sheehan, Dmitry Karelin, Maria Karelina, Tatiana Zhitpeleva: Babylon of Egypt: the Reconstruction of the Diocletianic Fortress.

    19:00 Dinner

    21:00 Viminacium Fest (Amphitheatre)

    17:10 – 17:30 Simon James: To keep the troops busy

    17:30 – 17:50 Sebastian Sommer: To create an edge to the empire for the Romans

    17:50 – 18:10 Christof Fluegel: To serve as a symbol and object of intimidation

    19:00 Dinner

    21:00 Viminacium Fest (Amphitheatre)

    15:00 – 15:20Piotr Dyczek, Janusz Recław: “House with a peristyle” from Novae. Centurion house of the first cohort of legio I Italica?

    15:20 – 15:40 Kathleen O’Donnell: The Quarry Inscriptions of Hadrian’s Wall

    15:40 – 16:00Tomáš Janek: Bricks! Bricks everywhere! - Roman legionary production and distribution of building ceramics

    16:00 – 16:30 Coffee break

    16:30 – 16:50

    Martin Mosser, Michaela Kronberger: Stone extraction for Vindobona – regional infrastructure and economic relationship by the example of a legionary garrison in Pannonia.

    16:50 – 17:10Erik Hrnčiarik, Milan Horňák: Newly discovered Germanic farmyard with Roman-style buildings in Slovakia

    17:10 – 17:30

    Balázs Komoróczy - Marek Vlach - Lenka Lisá - Claus-Michael Hüssen - Ján Rajtár: On the trail of ephemeral building materials of the Roman military campaigns to the Middle Danube barbarian territories

    17:30 – 17:50 Presentation XX

    17:50 – 18:10 Presentation XX

    18:10 – 18:30 Presentation XX

    19:00 Dinner

    21:00 Viminacium Fest (Amphitheatre)

    16:30 – 16:50Rene Ployer, Eva Steigberger: My bath is in my fort? Bath buildings in military context in Noricum and Western Pannonia

    16:50 – 17:10Gabriella Fényes: Thermae Maiores – The military bath of the legio II Adiutrix in Aquincum

    17:10 – 17:30Judit Pásztókai-Szeőke: Dishing the dirt on the textile tools found in Roman (military) baths

    17:30 – 17:50

    Robert Darby, Thibaud Fournet: Military Baths and Local Adaptation: A Case Study of the Auxiliary Baths of the Cohors II Galatarum at ‘Ayn Gharandal (Arieldela), Jordan

    17:50 – 18:10 Presentation XX

    19:00 Dinner

    21:00 Viminacium Fest (Amphitheatre)

  • SATURDAYSeptember 8, 2018

    EXCURSION 3Excursion 3 – Upper moesian Hinterland and Heritage of the Emperors

    09:00 Departure from Viminacium

    10:15 Iustiniana Prima / Caričin Grad

    11:15 mediana

    12:00 Lunch

    14:00 Naissus

    18:00 Departure to Viminacium

    21:00 Viminacium fest

  • SUNDAYSeptember 9 2018

    HALL 2 - LImES PARK

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    SESSION TOPIC25. First Contacts between the Roman military and the local people

    Chairpersons / Session Organizers:Szilvia Bíró, Thomas Grane Fraser Hunter, Thomas Schierl

    9:00 – 9:20Pete Wilson: Allies, Enemies, Partners or Protagonists? Rome and the Brigantes in the First Century AD

    9:20 – 9:40

    Nick Hodgson and James Bruhn: Roman frontiers create new societies in the lands beyond: a shift to pastoral farming and social re-structuring caused by the building of Hadrian’s Wall

    9:40 – 10:00Karl Oberhofer: At the back of beyond? Actual perspectives on the lower Alpine Rhine valley regarding the first Roman contacts

    10:00 – 10:20

    Balázs Komoróczy, Marek Vlach, Ján Rajtár, Claus-Michael Hüssen: The latest discoveries and research results of the Roman military presence in Middle Danube barbaricum

    10:40 – 10:40Andrew Lawrence: Roman Contact und Impact in the Swiss Plateau (100 BC – 20 AD)

    10:40 – 11:10 Coffee break

    SUNDAYSeptember 9 2018

    HALL 4 - DOmVS SCIENTIARVm VImINACIVm

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    SESSION TOPIC33. Presenting the Roman Frontiers

    Chairpersons / Session Organizers:Nigel Mills Christof Fluegel

    9:00 – 9:20 Nigel Mills / Christof Flügel: Introduction to the session

    9:20 – 9:40Richard Hingley / Kate Sharpe: Roman Frontiers in the UK: assessing what visitors value about the Roman past

    9:40 – 10:00Snežana Golubović: Viminacium: public presentation and visitor research

    10:00 – 10:20Jenny Morscheiser: Welterbe als Chance – oder wieso die Römer auch in Krefeld waren

    10:40 – 10:40Erik Grafstaal: Castellum Hoge Woerd: concept, business case, design, audiences and visitor groups

    10:40 – 11:10 Coffee break

    11:10 – 11:30Nigel Mills: Frontiers past and present: visitor reactions to the Living Wall exhibit in the Roman Frontier Gallery, Tullie House Museum

    SUNDAYSeptember 9 2018

    HALL 3 - DOmVS SCIENTIARVm VImINACIVm

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    SESSION TOPIC27. Saxon Shore

    Chairpersons / Session Organizers:Sofie Vanhoutte Tony Wilmott

    9:00 – 9:20Tony Wilmott: Recent excavations on the seaward side of the Saxon shore fort of Richborough

    9:20 – 9:40Nathaniel Durant: A Tale of Two Frontiers?: Hadrian’s Wall and the Saxon Shore Forts in the 3rd to 5th centuries A.D.

    9:40 – 10:00

    Sofie Vanhoutte: Cross-Channel Connections. The fort at Oudenburg (Belgium) within its wider context: new insights into the Litus Saxonicum.

    10:00 – 10:20Philip Smither: ‘I’m not so (Saxon) shore’: Richborough in the 3rd - 5th centuries AD

    10:40 – 10:40Michael Fulford, A Roman coastal fortlet or signal station at Reedham, Norfolk, England

    10:40 – 11:10 Coffee break

    11:10 – 11:30Raymond Brulet - The opposite coastline: problems to be solved about continental Litus Saxonicum

    SUNDAYSeptember 9 2018

    HALL 1 - LImES PARK

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    SESSION TOPIC4. Hold the Line!!!

    Chairpersons / Session Organizers:Andrew Poulter Nemanja Mrđić

    9:00 – 9:20Ran Ortner: My home is my fortress – Combat in built-up areas in the Roman army

    9:20 – 9:40Andrew Poulter: Roman Tactics and Frontier Defence in the Early Empire (1st to 3rd centuries AD)

    9:40 – 10:00Janka Istenič: Traces of Octavian’s military campaigns in the north-easternmost part of Roman Italy and western Illyricum

    10:00 – 10:20Karl Strobel: The Lower Danube and the Balkans: Strategy and Tactics from Hellenistic Republican Warfare to the Flavian Defense System

    10:40 – 10:40Jaume Noguera: Traces of Sertorian’s military campaigns in the north-east of Hispania

    10:40 – 11:10 Coffee break

    11:10 – 11:30Emzar Kakhidze, Lasha Aslanishvili: Roman garrisons on the edge of the eastern frontier

    SUNDAYSeptember 9, 2018

    9:00-18:30 Sessions

    SPECIAL EVENT

    9:00-11:00 Workshop on Photographing

    Monuments (organized by Harl Ortolf).

    Location: -1st floor of the Museum/

    Lapidarium

    10:40 – 11:10 Coffee Break

    12:50 – 14:20 Lunch Break

    16:00 – 16:30 Coffee Break

    19:30 Dinner

    20:15 Conclusion of the Congress

    21:00 Viminacium Fest (Amphitheatre)

  • 11:30 – 11:50Hans-Peter Schletter: Tropaea in Gelduba? Neue Befunde zur Bataverschlacht in Krefeld-Gellep

    11:50 – 12:10

    Viktor Humennyi: Garrisons of Syria and Rome’s military strategy during the late second-early third centuries CE Parthian campaigns: the case of Dura-Europos

    12:10 – 12:30

    Renate Lafer: Has Septimius Severus ever been in North Africa fighting aginst the Garamantes? A reconsideration of the campaigns of the emperor

    12:30 – 12:50Kai Juntunen: The Myth of a Legion Lost – The Incident at Elegeia in Xiphilinus’ Epitome of Cassius Dio

    12:50 – 14:20 Lunch break

    14:20 – 14:40 Lorenzo Boragno: The Frontiers and the Mirror

    14:40 – 15:00Krzysztof Narloch: The Cavalry of the Roman Army in the IVth and Vth century

    15:00 – 15:20Andreas Schwarcz: The frontier defence in Noricum before and after the Marcomannic wars

    15:20 – 15:40Ioan Piso: Some Significant Permutations in the Auxiliary Camps of Dacia

    15:40 – 16:00

    Costa Garcia Jose Manuel, David González Álvarez, João Fonte, Andrés Menéndez Blanco, Manuel Gago Mariño, Rebeca Blanco-Rotea, Valentín Álvarez Martínez: Not all the enclosures look the same! New archaeological data for the study of the conquest and occupation of NW Iberia in Early Imperial times

    16:00 – 16:30 Coffee break

    16:30 – 16:50 Christoph Rummel: Fleeting Fleets – Who did control the Rivers and Seas?

    11:10 – 11:30Fraser Hunter: First contacts in Scotland: a review of old and new evidence

    11:30 – 11:50 Thomas Grane: Roman bronzes as a medium of diplomacy

    11:50 – 12:10Thomas Schierl: JUST TELLING STORIES. Augustus and Central Germany: Illustrating military history or telling another story?

    12:10 – 12:30

    José Manuel Costa-García: But Gaius, those locals seemed friendlier! The rationale behind the military deployment during the early stages of the Roman military presence in NW Iberia

    12:30 – 12:50 Milica Tapavički Ilić: Limes in Serbia - the early days

    12:50 – 14:20 Lunch break

    14:20 – 14:40Dragana Nikolić: Roman Conquest of the Western and Central Balkans in the Light of Recent Research

    XXX-XXXMichael Erdich: Roman Imports in the long Tradition of Contacts between the Mediterranean World and Temperate Europe

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    SESSION TOPIC26. Re-evaluating old excavations: are they worth it?

    Chairpersons / Session Organizers:Orsolya Láng

    14:40 – 15:00Orsolya Láng: Old excavation – new results: examples from the Aquincum Civil Town” – a keynote paper

    15:00 – 15:20Eduard Nemeth: Different methods, different terms: understanding old excavations

    15:20 – 15:40Simon James: The Roman military base at Dura-Europos: from archive and field to new synthesis

    11:30 – 11:50 Malcolm Lyne - Excavations at Pevensey Between 1936 and 1939

    11:50 – 12:10 Mark Tucker - A Re-evaluation of the Western Shore Forts

    12:10 – 12:30 Lloyd Bosworth: Recent Geophysical Survey at Portus Lemanis

    12:30 – 12:50 Presentation XX

    12:50 – 14:20 Lunch break

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    SESSION TOPIC10. Going wild! The roles of wild animals in life and death on the frontier

    Chairpersons / Session Organizers:Sonja Vuković-Bogdanović Sue Stallibrass

    14:20 – 14:40 Sue Stallibrass: Wild animals in the frontier zone: food, fun or fantasy?

    14:40 – 15:00 Miroslav Vujović: Elephant in the Room

    15:00 – 15:20 Monika Mraz: Taking the bear by the tooth!

    15:20 – 15:40Teodora Radišić: Hunting on the other side of the Roman frontier: case of the Late La Téne site Židovar

    15:40 – 16:00Sonja Vuković-Bogdanović: Venison, spectacles and furs: Remains of wild beasts from Viminacium (Upper Moesia, Serbia)

    16:00 – 16:30 Coffee break

    16:30 – 16:50Dimitrije Marković, Milan Savić: Case of the wounded beast: Red deer tibia with projectile trauma from Viminacium (Serbia)

    16:50 – 17:10

    Mirjana Sanader, Joško Zaninović, Mirna Vukov: A new attempt at interpreting arrowheads from the Roman legionary fortresses Burnum and Tilurium in Dalmatia

    11:30 – 11:50Rahel Clormann/Christof Flügel: The Mittelfranken-Limes-App: audience research and testing

    11:50 – 12:10

    Patricia Weeks, Lyn Wilson, Al Rawlinson, Carsten Hermann, Erik Dobat: The Antonine Wall: digital resource development for new audiences

    12:10 – 12:30Boris Alexander Burandt: Between archaeology and cliché – a study on Roman military reconstructions and reenactment

    12:30 – 12:50 Mike Bishop: Turma! Hadrian’s Cavalry Charge in Carlisle

    12:50 – 14:20 Lunch break

    14:20 – 14:40

    Andrea Chiricescu: Working with the local community on the Roman Limes. First steps in developing a sustainable site management framework

    14:40 – 15:00

    Thomas Becker: Limes-App Hessen „Explore“ – moderner Weg der Denkmalvermittlung / Limes-App Hesse „Explore“ – a modern way of heritage transfer

    15:00 – 15:20Dániel Kővágó: Visitors in bowler hats and baseball caps – Aquincum then and now

    15:20 – 15:40Tom Hazenberg: Cement for the Limes. Interpretation Framework and Curatorship for the Dutch limes

    15:40 – 16:00 Rob Collins: Community archaeology on Hadrian’s Wall

    16:00 – 16:30 Coffee break

    16:30 – 16:50Bill Griffiths: The Hadrian’s Cavalry exhibition along Hadrian’s Wall: 10 museums and five organisations across 150 miles of WHS

    16:50 – 17:10 GENERAL DISCUSSION ON PRESENTED PAPERS

  • 15:40 – 16:00Malcolm Lyne: A pharos-headed pin from Richborough and its implications.

    16:00 – 16:30 Coffee break

    16:30 – 16:50Simone Mayer: Digging in the archives – The 19th c. excavations of J. J. Schmid in Augusta Raurica

    16:50 – 17:10

    Veronika Fischer: The barracks of „Ostkastell IIIb” in Straubing/Sorviodurum (Bavaria) and new knowledge about the cohors I Flavia Canathenorum milliaria sagittariorum

    17:10 – 17:30Eva Steigberger: Hidden treasures? What you ask is not always what you get

    17:30 – 17:50Hans Jost Mergen: Niederbieber and early 19th-century research at the Upper-German Limes

    17:50 – 18:10

    Nora Lombardini, Elena Fioretto: Archaeological remains along the Danubian Limes: through centuries of travelers to a new instrument for intercultural dialogue

    18:10 – 18:30Philip Smither: Revisiting Richborough: A reassessment of the excavations of J.P. Bushe-Fox (1922-1938)

    18:30 – 18:50Martin Wieland: Bridge over troubled water: The Roman bridge in Cologne between old research and new questions

    19:00 Dinner

    20:15 Conclusion of the Congress

    21:00 Viminacium Fest (Amphitheatre)

    16:50 – 17:10Nemanja Mrđić: Classis Histrica and its Bases - First line of defense in Moesia Prima and Dacia Ripensis

    17:10 – 17:30 Christof Fluegel: Feed me! Securing the Supply in the ORL Frontier Zone

    17:30 – 17:50 Presentation XX

    17:50 – 18:10 Presentation XX

    19:00 Dinner

    20:15 Conclusion of the Congress

    21:00 Viminacium Fest (Amphitheatre)

    17:10 – 17:30Ivan Radman-Livaja and Ozren Domiter: Roman fishing implements from Siscia

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    SESSION TOPIC19. Who Were the Limitanei?

    Chairpersons / Session Organizers:S. Thomas Parker

    17:30 – 17:50S. Thomas Parker: New Evidence about the limitanei on Rome’s Arabian frontier

    17:50 – 18:10 Alan Rushworth: Limitanei: the African perspective

    18:10 – 18:30Rob Collins: Landscapes of the Limitanei at the Northern Edge of Empire

    19:00 Dinner

    20:15 Conclusion of the Congress

    21:00 Viminacium Fest (Amphitheatre)

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    SESSION TOPIC37. Rome and Barbarians

    Chairpersons / Session Organizers:XX

    17:10 – 17:30

    Catalina Mihaela Neagu, Mihaela Simion, Decebal Vleja, Ionuț Bocan: Searching life in death. A specific community in Roman Dacia - Alburnus Maior

    17:30 – 17:50

    Marko Jelusić: In the service of Rome? - Mobility and ethnic interpretation of the shield bosses with a star-shaped flange and faceted / fluted bowls

    17:50 – 18:10Fraser Hunter: What makes a barbarian? Studying barbarian material culture on Roman monuments

    18:10 – 18:30Jonathan Quiery: The Place-Making Effects of Roman Military Tropaea in the Provinces: Roman and Barbarian Identities

    19:00 Dinner

    20:15 Conclusion of the Congress

    21:00 Viminacium Fest (Amphitheatre)

  • mONDAYSeptember 10 2018

    6:00 - Departure for Airport Nikola Tesla

    (Belgrade)

    18:00– Closing of the Exhibition